The Nice Guys Movie: Another lie of Hollywood enemies have nothing

Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe have chemistry on screen and beyond, although the team this film directed by Shane Black promotionally exploded alleged bad relationship. They say that before and after, especially during filming, Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe entered kilos could barely stand. Taunts flew over the set and gossip circulating at the speed of light. As a result of these alleged disagreements they had to attend therapy sessions to cope with the arduous task of being the face for weeks.

What sounds quite credible to the world of Hollywood? The truth is that this rumor on an alleged rift, accompanied by a video on the internet, was used as a publicity stunt to promote the film. In such "spot" you can see the two for several sessions with a psychologist (obviously played by another actress), with Gosling by constantly emphasizing the problems Crowe's temper. But this is not the only video that the producer has made to publicize the film. In another producer Joel Silver is seen in the room where Ryan and Russell are giving interviews to television media, while abronca tweeting and retweeting not enough to promote the film. "This is a very competitive market now," cries Silver and adds: "it is petando Downey!".

Crowe suggested then that view gladiator and Ryan tiger to attract public attention. Orders are rising tone much like "over the top" of orondo Silver. Despite all the noise generated at the moment these recordings facetiously not seem to have helped the box office too. The film, which premiered last May 20 in the US, has raised up today only thirty million dollars, although the reviews have been quite favorable. In the film, Gosling plays a private investigator who joins forces with Crowe, who plays a hit man to solve the death of a p*o*r*n actress and the search for a missing child.

The Nice Guys Movie: Another lie of Hollywood enemies have nothing4.55murdani idSaturday, June 11, 2016Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe have chemistry on screen and beyond, although the team this film directed by Shane Black promotionally explod...